Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Bear Hunting => Topic started by: brent123 on July 13, 2011, 12:56:07 PM
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I just bought a .300 ultra meg for bear hunting. Do u guys have any suggestions on what power level I should sight it in with
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The one you plan on hunting with.
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Best bet is to get a reloading manual and start from there. Each of my RUMs likes a different amount of powder with each according bullet. I only use Retumbo, as I've found it to be the best. :twocents:
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There are three power level. I II III
You want a bear to go down right there and not have to chase him into the brush. I say go with with the most bang.
I own one of these rifles myelf. you will lvoe it..
Good luck.
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I presume you may be talking about the Remington managed recoil ammo.
I think they have 3 levels but I may be mistaken.
Level 1 makes it equivalent to .30-06.
Level 2 .300 Win Mag
Level 3 actual .300 Ultra Mag
As was said before whatever you plan on hunting with, all 3 would be adequate for bear.
I myself don't buy a magnum without wanting to shoot and hunt with it at it's full potential
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Oops, I thought he said "powder level". Personally, if you chose the 300 RUM, you should go with the level III. If not, you should have went with a 300 Win or 3006. :twocents:
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You should have bought a bigger gun.
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I thought the point of the Power level ammo was that one gun could shoot all three ammo's with little to no adjustment to the scope out to 200. Has anyone tried this?
info at 2 minutes.
Remington Products - .300 Rem Ultra Mag, Power Level Ammunition (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7t9oI-PhvLw#)
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Honestly, unless the distance is the concern, your WAY overgunned for WA bears. :twocents:
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The point of the power levels, was to allow the shooter to choose a level that he wanted for the game that he was hunting. Basically turning the RUM into a 300 Win or 3006 with a swap of ammo. Good idea, in my opinion, but I would buy a different caliber if I wanted to shoot a "lesser" gun.
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Honestly, unless the distance is the concern, your WAY overgunned for WA bears. :twocents:
Is there such a thing as overgunned? As long as you can shoot it comfortably. :chuckle:
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;)
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Ultra "meg" I thought he was talking about his old girlfriend.... :tup:
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Level III, stuff them in the dirt!
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I'd do preliminary sighting in with the lowest level ammo, especially if the cost is lower, but even if it's not, the recoil will be less and it will be more comfortable to shoot. Get it close and then fine tune it with whatever ammo you decide to use for hunting. If you're not going to shoot beyond 300 yards, then the level 1 will do just fine. But I would probably just go ahead and use the lever 3 for hunting. Unless you know for a fact your shots will be 200 yards or closer.
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The one you plan on hunting with.
:yeah: That's what I have always done
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Level III, stuff them in the dirt!
:yeah:
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After seeing a bear take a .225gr .338 win like it was nothing I would go level III. Not to say a 30-06 or 300 isnt enough gun, but why have a rum and not shoot full house loads unless your sighting in or getting use to the gun?
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I hope you have some meat left after you hit it with the .300 :chuckle: .300 is a little much for a Washington bear but thats just me ;)
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I would look more at the actual bullet than the cartridge. I think Power Level 1 is plenty for a black bear (at certain ranges with a sturdy bullet). The Power Level concept is great, like with reloading, you can match bullet-velocity-animal for your intended difference. If you are looking to go super long range you may want Level 3. Nice thing about the bigger rifles is you can tune them lower when needed, but the small rifles are limited in what they can go up to.
I've heard there is a Power Level 4 now, but no stores can get them. They are handloaded by Chuck Norris and he takes orders from no one. :sry:
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Chuck norris......good one :IBCOOL:
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Shot one deer with a ultra mag and all I know is it is one flat shootin mo fo ...it will for sure reach out and touch someone ..... :tup:
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This cartridge is capable of doing way more than most people can take adavantage of. I think I said that right :chuckle: :chuckle:
I am one of them, I rarely get ot shoot much lately. But when i retire i plan on spending some serious time putting bullets down range.
I know iprobably has happened, but this 300 RUM will make most bears go nite nite very quickly...
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Level 4. 180 grain bullet going 4300fps.
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Level 4 cartridge is a Sasquatch only load and you have to have MARSEC clearance IIIB to obtain them. :yike:
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Are you being serious about a 300 RUM shooting 180 gr. at 4300 fps? Sounds very fetched to me.
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That gun will kill what you hit. You don't need all this fancy bullet level crap. By whatever ammo and it will work. I had a 300 RUM and I used Cor-lokt, or however you spell it. All the other stuff is just mfgr hype to sell more ammo, that's all.
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Here this will clarify a few things ... Dont much matter with these type ballistics :chuckle: :chuckle:
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I will still keep my .270 .... :rolleyes: :tup:
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Are you being serious about a 300 RUM shooting 180 gr. at 4300 fps? Sounds very fetched to me.
There is no level 4: only 3.
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Level 4. 180 grain bullet going 4300fps.
we could load up to that... :chuckle:
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I was kidding. :chuckle: :chuckle:
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180 Scirocco's leave an easily followed game trail...